GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 505198
It's not possible to send mails to a domain with an ü,ä,ö in it
Last modified: 2010-09-30 06:06:27 UTC
In Germany, it is allowed to use domains like www.frisch-geschlüpft.de. If you've got an email address with the letter 'ü' in it, you will see an error that says: isabelle.hiry@frisch-geschlüpft.de gescheitert: Cannot resolve your domain {mp058} Therefore, it's not possible to send any mail to an domain with an non Ascii-codepage... Distribution: Ubuntu 7.10 (gutsy) Gnome Release: 2.20.1 2007-10-19 (Ubuntu) BugBuddy Version: 2.18.1
/me wonders if using ä,ü.ö,ß has been standartized already...
(In reply to comment #1) > /me wonders if using ä,ü.ö,ß has been standartized already... > Hi Andre! It has been standardized: It must be one year since I use it in firefox...and since the standard is ready. The encoding is done after the IDN(A) (Internationalizing Domain Names (in Applications)). The original address is converted in an ACE (Asci Compatible Encoding) string through a PUnicode translation function. P.E. müller will be xn--mller-kva. Sorry for my late answer, but christmas is time consuming :-) Greetings, Thomas Beck
Bumping version to a stable release.
the encoding of umlauts is done with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punycode IDNA (Internationalized Domain Names in Applications, RFC3490) Linux applications are using libidn. Firefox is able to handle these domains without problems. A dupe of this bugreport is Bug #486018 Without support of IDN evolution users are not able to mail to parts of the world.:(
...so this still applies to 2.26 I assume? If so, feel free to update the Version field.
it still applies to 2.28.3 I cannot change the Version of this bug.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 486018 ***